Batman: The Brave and the Bold - Streets of Gotham: Full Throttle

Batman: The Brave and the Bold - Streets of Gotham: Full Throttle (2010)

Genres:Racing
Story:Hit the streets or take to the air in the Gotham Grand Prix! Now you can fly along with Gotham City's wildest rides! Win to unlock more bonus features. Come in first on the driving levels and watch a special video associated with each track! Come in first on any one of the flying tracks and take flight in the Batjet!Show more
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